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Ways to Give

Every donation transforms a child's dental health. Support Little Lights Dentistry and make a lasting difference in our community.
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*Checks can be mailed out to:
Little Lights Dentistry
1300 East 10th Street, Suite B
Stuart, Fl. 34996

Be a Bright Smiles Donor

Ways to support

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One-time gift that changes lives

Make an immediate impact with a single donation.

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Monthly giving builds sustainable care

Create lasting change through consistent support.

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Tribute gifts to honor loved ones

Celebrate someone special while helping children smile.

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Legacy giving that impacts generations

Leave a Charitable Gift in your will.

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One-time donation

Transform a child's smile with a single act

A single donation can provide critical dental care for a child in need. Your contribution creates hope and healing.
  • What one gift funds
    Exam + cleaning + X-rays for one child, or emergency pain relief, or sealants for a full year real care, right away.
  • Immediate impact
    Your donation moves a child from pain to care within days, so they can eat, sleep, learn and laugh without hurting.
  • Local and transparent
    100% of one-time gifts stay in our community to deliver care; you’ll get a brief impact note showing how your gift helped.
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Why Children’s Oral Health Matters

A child's oral health reflects their overall well-being. Untreated tooth decay can cause pain, infections, eating and sleeping issues, speech difficulties and missed school.
Early dental care supports growth, learning and confidence. We all can agree that no child should go to bed with a toothache.

Monthly & Yearly Donation

Giving that creates lasting Smiles

Monthly donations provide consistent support for children's dental health. It helps us build a stronger community.

See your gift in action below for a new patient.
  • For Children under 12yrs
    An examination with the dentist, X-rays, Caries (cavities) Risk Assessment, two routine cleanings, fluoride treatment, sealants, health education on brushing and flossing and healthy eating to create healthy habits for life.
  • For Children ages 12+
    An examination with the dentist, X-rays, Caries (cavities) Risk Assessment, two routine cleanings, fluoride treatment, sealants, health education on brushing and flossing, and healthy eating habits, along with tobacco counseling and education to avoid alcohol, drugs, smoking and vaping to create healthy habits for life.
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Tribute gifts

Tribute that heals a smile

Celebrate life by creating lasting impact for children's dental health.
  • In honor
    Celebrate a birthday, milestone, or thank-you. We’ll name the gift after them.
  • In memory
    Remember a loved one with a gift that helps kids. We’ll share their name on our donor wall.
Gift a Tribute
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Did you know?

You can leave a charitable gift

If you are interested in creating a charitable legacy through your estate plan, contact your estate planning lawyer.
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Robert L. Crandall
Chairman of the Board
"Your support of Little Lights is important to us because it serves children who might otherwise go without care"

“We believe no child should go to bed with a toothache.”